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 * Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Klum
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package org.helgoboss.scala_additions

/**
 * Copied from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4199393/are-options-and-named-default-arguments-like-oil-and-water-in-a-scala-api.
 */
class Opt[T] private (val option: Option[T])
object Opt {
   implicit def any2opt[T](t: T): Opt[T] = new Opt(Option(t)) // NOT Some(t)
   implicit def option2opt[T](o: Option[T]): Opt[T] = new Opt(o)
   implicit def opt2option[T](o: Opt[T]): Option[T] = o.option
}